Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Completed: 2020
Project type: Custom Home, Heritage Home Renovation
Style: Classic Modern
This project was featured in Ottawa Magazine and was a winner in 2020 GOHBA Housing Design Awards in its category: Renovation $550,001 and over
Construction: Sanchez Homes
Photography: JVL Photo
This project was a very special one for me for many reasons. I was lucky to witness and be a part of a complete restoration/full-gut reno of a beautiful heritage Tudor revival home in Ottawa’s historic Sandy Hill neighbourhood. The construction of this stately house dates back to the 1930’s (and possibly earlier!) when it was home to a prominent Ottawa businessman.
Moreover, this project was significant in that my clients were my very close friends who put immense trust in me during the design and renovation process. Not only was it absolute joy to be able to help my best friend and her husband create their dream home, I was also able to let my creativity run free and have my ideas be welcomed with complete trust and enthusiasm. Additionally, my dear friend’s appreciation of unique features and details and her exquisite taste have contributed to a wonderful collaboration and client/designer synergy.
The result is a home that has been fully gutted, thoughtfully reorganized and beautifully refinished. While many original features were carefully preserved, the home has been upgraded to reflect the latest standards of modern comfort. This was quite an extensive renovation requiring significant work such as asbestos abatement, upgrading of the plumbing pipes to the city lines , enlargement of the attached garage and complete upgrade of all exterior insulation, as well as the ventilation, electrical and plumbing systems. Original leaded windows were replaced with artfully crafted replicas, conforming to the heritage conservation requirements. We also made an effort to preserve many of the existing architectural and interior elements to keep the old world charm of the heritage home - examples include original hardwood flooring, elegant staircase, beautiful front entry door, brick column in the kitchen that were touched up, painted and/or stained as required.
In an effort to successfully marry the interior with the original heritage architecture of the home, we chose to follow a modern classic style throughout the inside of the home. Architectural details such as coffered ceilings, ceiling medallions, applied mouldings and oversized baseboards were used throughout to create an elegant and refined space. While we seeked out some decidedly nostalgic elements referencing the time period such as the clawfoot tub in the master bedroom and an art-deco inspired wallpaper in the powder room, the rest of the furniture and finishes were chosen to create a home that is both timeless and current.
Keep scrolling to see the BEFORE pictures of the house in its former pre-renovation glory!
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